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steven sondheim says that's a sin, but i love it. what's up? >> caller: i got some hershey and i have been enjoying the sweetness ever since. what do you think? >> i think the price of chocolate is coming down. i think hershey management is maybe one of, if not the go-to names in the stock market on weakness. so buy, buy, buy. hsy is a great stock to own. let me throw in mccormick, the other consistent food company. how about mike in virginia. mike? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. thank you for everything you do for the average joe. >> no problem. >> caller: s.u., buy, sell or hold? give me some info. >> i will say hold. don't sell. it's come down so much. that company is not one of my favorites. when i have a slow growth oil company, i want yield. otherwise i want fast growth chg put me in the anadarko camp. this isn't one of my favorites. i'm sorry. john in california. john. john! speak to me. >> caller: how you doing? >> pretty good. how about you, john? >> caller: not bad, jim. how about a happy boo-yah for me. it's my 49th birthday. calling from
steven sondheim says that's a sin, but i love it. what's up? >> caller: i got some hershey and i have been enjoying the sweetness ever since. what do you think? >> i think the price of chocolate is coming down. i think hershey management is maybe one of, if not the go-to names in the stock market on weakness. so buy, buy, buy. hsy is a great stock to own. let me throw in mccormick, the other consistent food company. how about mike in virginia. mike? >> caller: boo-yah, jim....
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but from a purely -- >> but steven, steven, is it -- is it a tell tale that iran is powerless, that they have to sell their oil? they can say anything they want. their economy is in shambles. we know they have got to sell their oil regardless? >> oh, absolutely. i wholeheartedly agree with that. look, they just came out today, threatening that they were going to cut off their exports. please. not going to. they need the cash. but the concern as it was two tuesdays ago when the bills started flying between turkey and syria, keep in mind, syria is a surrogate of iran. now we have tensions with lebanon, israel's neighbor. lebanon is a surrogate of syria which is a surrogate of iran. not necessarily a question of the iranians holding back their oil but the fear is some sort of conflict that would disrupt their flow. that is the black swap, the long-tail risk event out there, a possibility but left in and of itself, demand, supply, oil prices headed lower makes a lot more sense at this point in the season. >> got t thank you so much for joining us today. >> all right. >>> well, is the blue ch
but from a purely -- >> but steven, steven, is it -- is it a tell tale that iran is powerless, that they have to sell their oil? they can say anything they want. their economy is in shambles. we know they have got to sell their oil regardless? >> oh, absolutely. i wholeheartedly agree with that. look, they just came out today, threatening that they were going to cut off their exports. please. not going to. they need the cash. but the concern as it was two tuesdays ago when the bills...
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why did you fight so hard with steven spielberg? >> well, it is obvious why i would want it. i had sort of been tracking mary todd all of my life. i guess, somewhere in my life, i knew that i belonged to her. there are few roles i have felt that way about -- sybil was one. it's my size and i have a round this to my face that i could put the m two people put thee and ma-- me and mary. then when you add that it was stevens's project. andlincoln. how would i not want this project? mary was such a complicated, under examined, maligned and unbelievably important female, american character. and stephen had or regionally asked me in 2005 to be mary, but he did not have the project. it was something he wanted to do. he was developing it. he had a screenplay, but it was not going to be right. i was beyond thrilled. was overjoyed. then when i got in the car to drive home, a little voice said inside of me, not so quick, field. it will be a journey and you may not win. the screenplay is came and went and riders came and went, and eventually tony kuchner came on board. there was another a
why did you fight so hard with steven spielberg? >> well, it is obvious why i would want it. i had sort of been tracking mary todd all of my life. i guess, somewhere in my life, i knew that i belonged to her. there are few roles i have felt that way about -- sybil was one. it's my size and i have a round this to my face that i could put the m two people put thee and ma-- me and mary. then when you add that it was stevens's project. andlincoln. how would i not want this project? mary was...
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then when you add that it was stevens's project. and daniel day-lewis was lincoln. how would i not want this project? mary was such a complicated, under examined, maligned and unbelievably important female, american character. and stephen had or regionally asked me in 2005 to be mary, but he did not have the project. it was something he wanted to do. he was developing it. he had a screenplay, but it was not going to be right. i was beyond thrilled. was overjoyed. then when i got in the car to drive home, a little voice said inside of me, not so quick, field. it will be a journey and you may not win. the screenplay is came and went and riders came and went, and eventually tony kuchner came on board. there was another actor attached to it at the time, and he had dropped out for personal reasons, some tragedy in his life. and then daniel came on board. it had been so many years between the time that stephen originally asked me and the time that it now was really a project, that steven was absolutely going to do. daniel was on board. anhner's words were exquisite. i fig
then when you add that it was stevens's project. and daniel day-lewis was lincoln. how would i not want this project? mary was such a complicated, under examined, maligned and unbelievably important female, american character. and stephen had or regionally asked me in 2005 to be mary, but he did not have the project. it was something he wanted to do. he was developing it. he had a screenplay, but it was not going to be right. i was beyond thrilled. was overjoyed. then when i got in the car to...
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steven dennis, let's talk about paul ryan's budget wonk. how successful was he at that? >> he was very successful. you know, he was the guy when the republicans were down and out after losing the majority in 2006, who helped them pick up the pieces, come up with a new plan to get behind and rally around. when they took back the majority and he had his plan, a lot of folks in his own party and in his own caucus, his own conference who were afraid of his plan, afraid of the medicare proposal, afraid of the deep cuts. and he got... he managed to get them to get behind his plan and rally around it. instead of having a budget passed by just one or two votes the way it normally is done politically because it's too dangerous to vote for real change and real pain, he got his folks to overwhelmingly pass it. they got behind it and rallied around it. it's really become something that, if you're a republican and you don't support the paul ryan plan, you have a potential primary challenge. you have trouble from your base. he is a rock star in the republican base. >> ifill: is it the
steven dennis, let's talk about paul ryan's budget wonk. how successful was he at that? >> he was very successful. you know, he was the guy when the republicans were down and out after losing the majority in 2006, who helped them pick up the pieces, come up with a new plan to get behind and rally around. when they took back the majority and he had his plan, a lot of folks in his own party and in his own caucus, his own conference who were afraid of his plan, afraid of the medicare...
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. >> steven colbert called him the most boring man on evening news. that is something what we saw. i have to agree with rick and with ellen. i think he understood that the two men wanted to engage and he stepped out of the way. that was a good thing. >> the lincoln-douglas debates were between lincoln and douglas. there were no moderator. everybody would like to say, that would be a better model. they tried it that th time. now, the media are blaming leher. one wrote last week that the media is part of team. romney is playing against the democratic team and media team and the fact that leher wasn't a tackler he is now getting beat up for it. >> jon: the ratings were huge, 67 million people. they have a way of measuring people how people stay with the program. they stayed with it. leher must have been doing something right. >> again the media was removed from the equation. we got to see the candidates talking. i'm a big twitterer. it was very exciting to be twitter during the debate and watched as people xhen at a time. public has a role now. >> ten million tweets, that is lot of tw
. >> steven colbert called him the most boring man on evening news. that is something what we saw. i have to agree with rick and with ellen. i think he understood that the two men wanted to engage and he stepped out of the way. that was a good thing. >> the lincoln-douglas debates were between lincoln and douglas. there were no moderator. everybody would like to say, that would be a better model. they tried it that th time. now, the media are blaming leher. one wrote last week that...
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we should follow the advice of ambassador stevens' father who doesn't want to see this politicized, but wants to see review process play out so we get the facts. we ensure this doesn't happen again and we get to the bottom of this. >> ben, thank you very much. between to sgood to see you. >> michael, is there a question or topic that you're waiting most to hear about tonight?good. >> michael, is there a question or topic that you're waiting most to hear about tonight?good. >> michael, is there a question or topic that you're waiting most to hear about tonight?good. >> michael, is there a question or topic that you're waiting most to hear about tonight?good. >> michael, is there a question or topic that you're waiting most to hear about tonight?good. >> michael, is there a question or topic that you're waiting most to hear about tonight?good. >> michael, is there a question or topic that you're waiting most to hear about tonight? >> frault, if the president can take a cue from ben and just hammer his message points like ben just did, he'll be in a good position. i think a lot should be r
we should follow the advice of ambassador stevens' father who doesn't want to see this politicized, but wants to see review process play out so we get the facts. we ensure this doesn't happen again and we get to the bottom of this. >> ben, thank you very much. between to sgood to see you. >> michael, is there a question or topic that you're waiting most to hear about tonight?good. >> michael, is there a question or topic that you're waiting most to hear about tonight?good....
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steven rishutto is here and michele myers. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> steven, you have wring that the chairman's role gets easier. how so? >> well, i think the tone of data has softened. what happened with the auction. the markets are giving him an opportunity for very little activity out of the fed to be greeted as a positive sign with regard to where markets are going to go and from the fixed income perspective but more importantly what they're going to focus in on which will surprise people the deficit story you were talking about a few minutes ago because it's really not the end of the year. it's really not labor day. it's really what happens in the third quarter because corporate america has to make decisions going into the third quarter of the year for the second half of the year and if they're uncomfortable about where the economy will go in 2013 that's going to start to affect the data as early as this summer of this year and that's going to be the thing the fed has to be most worried about as they s
steven rishutto is here and michele myers. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> steven, you have wring that the chairman's role gets easier. how so? >> well, i think the tone of data has softened. what happened with the auction. the markets are giving him an opportunity for very little activity out of the fed to be greeted as a positive sign with regard to where markets are going to go and from the fixed income perspective but more importantly what they're going to...
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when steven spielberg is taking on lincoln and daniel day-lewis is going to be lincoln. there are all kinds of signs around a project like this, this is going to beat massive. it is not about winning the academy award. if you are an actor, this is the kind of stuff that you want in your career to be a part of. is there any truth to that? >> there is a truth to it but it is not quite the same as you said. it is to me to have the opportunity and the privilege to do that kind of work with that kind of excellence around you, that it be the screenplay, standing across from the brilliant daniel day-lewis, or tommy lee jones or the cast was not to be believed. or that you work with the brilliant, masterful film maker of our times, probably, steven spielberg, at the height of his artistry. and that everyone in front of the camera and behind the camera are just simply as good as it gets. and that is why i would want to be a part of it. i have worked all my life, all of my life, all of my miles in the saddle to add up to be able to be good enough to be in that arena and go toto in
when steven spielberg is taking on lincoln and daniel day-lewis is going to be lincoln. there are all kinds of signs around a project like this, this is going to beat massive. it is not about winning the academy award. if you are an actor, this is the kind of stuff that you want in your career to be a part of. is there any truth to that? >> there is a truth to it but it is not quite the same as you said. it is to me to have the opportunity and the privilege to do that kind of work with...
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so things could get very bloody for a while. >> woodruff: steven haydemann what about that. the units around the president. >> i think we have to be aware that if the regime feels it's been backed into a corner, if some of its supporters who believe they were in an existential havingal for survival look at current trends and feel they really have no choice but to mount increasingly offensive actions against the uprising in an effort to either shift momentum or simply to save themselves that this could be the start of a wave of aggression, a wave of attack on the part of the regime in which it's seeking to reassert its authority. we assert its ability to counteract this opposition, and so i tend to agree that we could see some quite extraordinary violence in the days ahead. >> woodruff: you're nodding your head. >> i agree with that. again i think the regime has taken a look around the region and there's not going to be a soft landing for the inner circle and the gloves are going to come off. we're seeing reports of chemical weapons being moved. so things could get very viole
so things could get very bloody for a while. >> woodruff: steven haydemann what about that. the units around the president. >> i think we have to be aware that if the regime feels it's been backed into a corner, if some of its supporters who believe they were in an existential havingal for survival look at current trends and feel they really have no choice but to mount increasingly offensive actions against the uprising in an effort to either shift momentum or simply to save...
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it's all happened he was doing business with tom hanks and steven spielberg and tom in particular resisted any temptation to make it hollywood stupid. it is not that. it has a realistic quality to it and a documentary quality that i think people respond to. in terms of my personal involvement, i was just, i was aware and that i was a bright being asked to play this role lender might be a little bit of resentment toward me from the other actors. i remember a conversation with donnie walsh barrett in our first night -- wahlberg in our first night, he said, i was in this block any shouted through the night in the darkness, he said, and don't worry about anything, whatever you are feeling, we respect you for the fact that you landed this role. if you landed this role, we are going to assume you're not a doofus. tavis: no pressure. >> time will tell. [laughter] we figure you have some smarts about 2 so you have our respect. go and do your thing. i was aware of a possible resentment. tavis: to your point, for those who do not know you're acting, gimme the thumbnail sketch of damian lewis before
it's all happened he was doing business with tom hanks and steven spielberg and tom in particular resisted any temptation to make it hollywood stupid. it is not that. it has a realistic quality to it and a documentary quality that i think people respond to. in terms of my personal involvement, i was just, i was aware and that i was a bright being asked to play this role lender might be a little bit of resentment toward me from the other actors. i remember a conversation with donnie walsh...
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ambassador christopher stevens, who died in the attack. in washington today, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland acknowledged only two private guards are protecting the site. >> we have had some challenges securing the site. we are continuing to talk to the libyan side about that. but this was not-- based on what we've seen-- any kind of breach of classified information. >> sreenivasan: meanwhile, the f.b.i. confirmed a team of agents visited benghazi yesterday, for the first time. until now, the group had stayed away, due to security concerns. a long-standing battle over google's book-scanning project was settled today. authors and publishers filed suit against the company back in 2005, saying it violated their copyrights. google launched the project a year earlier, making digital copies of books from major research libraries. in all, more than 20 million books have been scanned. now, publishers will get to choose which books are included. a lawsuit with authors is still ongoing. facebook now has one billion users. the number-one
ambassador christopher stevens, who died in the attack. in washington today, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland acknowledged only two private guards are protecting the site. >> we have had some challenges securing the site. we are continuing to talk to the libyan side about that. but this was not-- based on what we've seen-- any kind of breach of classified information. >> sreenivasan: meanwhile, the f.b.i. confirmed a team of agents visited benghazi yesterday, for the...
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so you stevens is reportedly pushing for romney to keep dodging the specifics. all of this is happening as the specifics of steven's only life are becoming quite an issue. this guy is kind of amazing. not only is he a strategy and an ad maker and speech writer but he is also an adventurer, and a hollywood screen writer and on top of all of that he was a strategist, for bob dole mccain, and george w. bush. now romney is trying to place the problems squarely on steven's shoulders. hum. but it is really stevens' fault or is he maybe beingscape goated as republicans trip over each other running away from mitt romney. here is the truth. it isn't the strategist it's not even the candidate. but the truth is it's the policies stupid. as conservative commentator dave frum tweeted this morning . . . and you know what he's right? the majority of americans just are not buying what the republicans are selling. republicans are pushing tax cuts for the wealthy, but a whopping 58% of americans believe the wealthy aren't paying their fair share according to pew research center.
so you stevens is reportedly pushing for romney to keep dodging the specifics. all of this is happening as the specifics of steven's only life are becoming quite an issue. this guy is kind of amazing. not only is he a strategy and an ad maker and speech writer but he is also an adventurer, and a hollywood screen writer and on top of all of that he was a strategist, for bob dole mccain, and george w. bush. now romney is trying to place the problems squarely on steven's shoulders. hum. but it is...
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stevens had a home in the bay area. the memorial will be held october 16th in the rotunda at san francisco's city hall. it will be open to the public and set to start at 4:30 p.m.. >>> california highway patrol says, auto -- auto thefts have gone down in the state for the sixth year in a row, dropped 1.3% during the past year and they say due to enforcement, education and using high-tech advancements that can help deter or catch auto thieves we also have increased technology, license plate reader technology, lojack technology and our bait vehicle technology where we place cars in places where we want them to be stolen. >> interesting the chp says of the more than 156,000 sleeks reported stolen last year, nearly 85% were recovered. still the economic cost to californians last year about a billion dollars. >>> yesterday, whow! really hot then -- whoa! really hot then sea breezes and the whole picture change. >> already feeling the affects of the cool down as we head out this morning, we have low clouds and fog, marine lay
stevens had a home in the bay area. the memorial will be held october 16th in the rotunda at san francisco's city hall. it will be open to the public and set to start at 4:30 p.m.. >>> california highway patrol says, auto -- auto thefts have gone down in the state for the sixth year in a row, dropped 1.3% during the past year and they say due to enforcement, education and using high-tech advancements that can help deter or catch auto thieves we also have increased technology, license...
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i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades en you open an account. >>> very bearish on facebook when they came public. they had only one engine of growth really and that was advertising on desk top pcs. what was really interesting to us is they had a mobile strategy. they have other initiatives for growth for next year that i think are also pretty interesting. and that's really the reason for the about face is it's gone from one horse pulling the train to now you've got, you know, pulling the wagon i should say to multiple revenue drivers for next year. >> well that was facebook share holder dan niles detailing the catalyst for an about face on facebook shares. the stock under a bit of pressure today is another lockup expires buchlt t it is up over over the next couple months. where is it heading next? heather, welcome to halftime. good to see you. >> thank you very much. >> has this stock now firmly turned the corner for good? >>
i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades en you open an account. >>> very bearish on facebook when they came public. they had only one engine of growth really and that was advertising on desk top pcs. what was really interesting to us is they had a mobile strategy. they have other initiatives for growth for next year that i think are also pretty interesting. and...
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steven goldberg and psychotherapist joan defuria has been there to help. >> average client is $25 and $50 million and up. people come to us when they don't have to work another day in their lives. >> so why do they have problems? (laughter) >> i know it sounds very odd but the climate today is very different than it was ten years ago. >> we're really angry at the haves right now. >> and so what happens because of that have is the wealthy end up hiding themselves in these gated communities. >> when i think about these people i just feel bad and i just-- (laughter). -- want to punch them in the (bleep)ing face. >> the wealthy are people, too. >> from the trust belt in connecticut to the tech get co-s of silicon valley, the rich are being unfairly vilified but at the money meaning and choices institute has identified a more serious problem. >> we coined the phrase sudden wealth syndrome. >> sudden wealth syndrome? >> it describes the psychological issues and sin toms that many people experience as a consequence of coming into new or sudden problems. >> they have problems, that's why we c
steven goldberg and psychotherapist joan defuria has been there to help. >> average client is $25 and $50 million and up. people come to us when they don't have to work another day in their lives. >> so why do they have problems? (laughter) >> i know it sounds very odd but the climate today is very different than it was ten years ago. >> we're really angry at the haves right now. >> and so what happens because of that have is the wealthy end up hiding themselves in...
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on this colorful jacket, fibers which matched stevens closed. on these jeans, a single hair matching his dna. >> a very small state on the back of the color. a microscopic blood stain. the as on his jacket collar. >> the dna profiling indicates that it comes from stephen. >> blood circled, fibers and hair that linked the suspect on the scene to the killing. despite the surveillance pictures, all of the suspects had to be released. detectives tried fitting takeover camera and his flat. he watched a group of friends and their obsession with knives. months turned in the years. in 1995, is desperate parents tried to prosecute three of the suspects themselves. the men refused to fully answer questions at the 1999 inquiry that produced a report highly critical of the police. even the latest prosecution has taken four years. but the case remains open. nine people are still of interest. but the original five, two are now guilty. stephen lawrence is buried in jamaica. his mother still tends his grave. >> it was a very sad time. these pictures are beginni
on this colorful jacket, fibers which matched stevens closed. on these jeans, a single hair matching his dna. >> a very small state on the back of the color. a microscopic blood stain. the as on his jacket collar. >> the dna profiling indicates that it comes from stephen. >> blood circled, fibers and hair that linked the suspect on the scene to the killing. despite the surveillance pictures, all of the suspects had to be released. detectives tried fitting takeover camera and...
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what next, steven? >> i was going to say -- >> better than having a white wagon like showing up on your door. >> i was going to say raise your hand if either of them was a ford or a gm. >> actually, no. >> i do have a gm suburban, i love it. family truck for that. we're going to move on to pops and drops. finisar popping 2%. >> this was a drop earlier, so it's a nice rebound. the interpretation was not good, but now, they're liking it. >> sotheby's. >> the ceo blamed europe. >> fusion-io. >> you were sold on his comments. >> low 20s. it's not been given any love. i'm not sure they're going to be stand alone and quite frankly, i don't care. credit suisse's note this morning didn't hurt. >> freeport -- >> this company spoke at a conference this week. talking about still tight demand for copper. >> the golden boy/heartthrob is no longer just a baby, baby, baby. today, his 18th birthday. i remember when pete had hair like that. >> i was 18. >> that's right. grasso, you're a fan, listen uptown from the excha
what next, steven? >> i was going to say -- >> better than having a white wagon like showing up on your door. >> i was going to say raise your hand if either of them was a ford or a gm. >> actually, no. >> i do have a gm suburban, i love it. family truck for that. we're going to move on to pops and drops. finisar popping 2%. >> this was a drop earlier, so it's a nice rebound. the interpretation was not good, but now, they're liking it. >> sotheby's....
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watched mitt romney over the years, and he has steadily improved, and, you know, people like stuart stevens and beth myers took a lot of heat over the last couple months about the campaign, but those -- i have worked with stuart before in many campaigns, and he's a debate preparation fanatic, and they understood that this would be an opportunity to shift the gears, to reframe the race, and one guy showed up and one guy prepared, and it showed. it really did. you know, a lot of people were saying it's the best since reagan. reagan had some natural gifts and was an affable guy. i think in terms of preparation, this may be one of the best presidential debate performances ever. >> i agree. in a totally amoral, apolitical sense, i agree with you. steve, what do you think happened to obama? >> i think he prepared and showed up for a news conference, not a debate. he answered the questions -- >> but there weren't any questions. lehrer didn't see it as his role -- >> we can talk about lehrer separately. i think what they were trying to accomplish is their view was the mitt romney campaign wasn't go
watched mitt romney over the years, and he has steadily improved, and, you know, people like stuart stevens and beth myers took a lot of heat over the last couple months about the campaign, but those -- i have worked with stuart before in many campaigns, and he's a debate preparation fanatic, and they understood that this would be an opportunity to shift the gears, to reframe the race, and one guy showed up and one guy prepared, and it showed. it really did. you know, a lot of people were...
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it's a simpler strategy. >> steven, paul, good to see both of you. thank you. >> well, see this lovely gentleman sitting right next to me? interested to know what he may look like 40 -- not you. >> oh, i thought you said beautiful. >> next to me. interested in seeing how he will look 40 years down the road. how about your own investments a few decades from now? one well-known bank is giving you a snapshot of both. we've got the details right after this. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 ml350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> are you saving enough for retirement? maybe not? but one bank is resorting to extreme measures to get you to actually do something about it. kayla? >> melissa, financial advisers don't really want to wait for investors to get older before they get wiser. with mckinzie saying two-thirds of early boomers will come up sho
it's a simpler strategy. >> steven, paul, good to see both of you. thank you. >> well, see this lovely gentleman sitting right next to me? interested to know what he may look like 40 -- not you. >> oh, i thought you said beautiful. >> next to me. interested in seeing how he will look 40 years down the road. how about your own investments a few decades from now? one well-known bank is giving you a snapshot of both. we've got the details right after this. [ engine revs ]...
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to libya, chris stevens, and three of his colleagues died in the attack. they had repeatedly asked for tighter security. initially, the american government the attack to protest against an anti-muslim film. now they say it was a terrorist attack. >> the committee will come to order. >> republicans are outraged at the change. >> in fact, it was 9/11, the 11th anniversary of the greatest terrorist attack in u.s. history, in new york, pennsylvania, and at the pentagon. it was that the anniversary which caused an organization allied with al qaeda to attack and kill our personnel. >> this is not just about why the attack took place. people at the state it -- the charges that people ignored the request for further security. only months before the election, that is a very serious charge. imitt romney has put the attack at the heart of his argument that president obama does not stand for america. -- stand up for america. >> as the administration has finally conceded, these attacks were the deliver it work of terrorists. >> the committee -- for the deliberate -- th
to libya, chris stevens, and three of his colleagues died in the attack. they had repeatedly asked for tighter security. initially, the american government the attack to protest against an anti-muslim film. now they say it was a terrorist attack. >> the committee will come to order. >> republicans are outraged at the change. >> in fact, it was 9/11, the 11th anniversary of the greatest terrorist attack in u.s. history, in new york, pennsylvania, and at the pentagon. it was...
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you do not want to miss this, sally field portrays mary todd lincoln in the new steven spielberg film. we continue our look at the fallout from this year's presidential election with frank rich, the former ku near times writer. his piece in the magazine this week is called "fighting sea- fantasyland." he joins us tonight from new york. good to have you back on this program. >> great to be with you as always. thank you. tavis: i would want to start with the news of the day. there is so much news. congress is back in session for this lame duck session as it were. clearly, the top of the agenda for them and i suspect for the nation is how they keep the country from going over what has been referred to as the fiscal cliff. a lot easier to say then sequestration trade your thoughts on how serious both sides have to be or if in fact will be in coming to some grand bargain, some solution. these days following the election. >> they will be fairly serious. the first thing that has to happen is the republicans have to get over their shock of losing an election they thought they were going to wi
you do not want to miss this, sally field portrays mary todd lincoln in the new steven spielberg film. we continue our look at the fallout from this year's presidential election with frank rich, the former ku near times writer. his piece in the magazine this week is called "fighting sea- fantasyland." he joins us tonight from new york. good to have you back on this program. >> great to be with you as always. thank you. tavis: i would want to start with the news of the day. there...
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the golden globes kick off with nominations that steven spielberg can be very happy about. welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. the government of syria appears to be losing the confidence of its most important factor. russia's envoy for medalist affairs says the rebels are gaining control -- envoy for middle east affairs says the rebels are gaining control. washington congratulated the kremlin for waking up to reality. >> the aftermath of a bombing in a damascus suburb. syrian official media said a car packed with explosives blew up near a school in this district to the southwest of the total, and that at least half of the casualties were women and children. "we were going to school when the explosion took place. i do not know anything about my parents. they may have died." this man says the victims were all students, or going to their places of work. after the explosion, the ground was full of bodies. the state news agency has blamed the violence on terrorists, its name for the rebels intensifying attacks on the government. this was the latest
the golden globes kick off with nominations that steven spielberg can be very happy about. welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. the government of syria appears to be losing the confidence of its most important factor. russia's envoy for medalist affairs says the rebels are gaining control -- envoy for middle east affairs says the rebels are gaining control. washington congratulated the kremlin for waking up to reality. >> the aftermath of a bombing in a...